Adult educators are a growing part of American higher education. Because of their increasing prominence in adult education, it is essential to understand what roles these educators play and what motivates them to remain in the profession despite poor work prospects and conditions. Research to date, however, focuses primarily on the adult learner and not the adult educator. \ud The purpose of this qualitative, multiple-case study was to explore the role and motivation for teaching of adult educators employed as adjunct faculty in an accelerated degree program at a small, liberal arts college in the northwest United States. Purposeful sampling was used to select the five participants for the study. All participants taught in the program for...
In this study we sought to discover how faculty working in the context of adult degree programs make...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [216]-224).This qualitative study examined the experience...
The purposes of this study were to identify the factors that promote or hinder faculty participation...
Currently, little research exists that speaks specifically to the motivation of faculty to teach in ...
Although there has been a surge in the number of adults entering accelerated academic programs at co...
Doctor of EducationDepartment of Educational LeadershipRoyce Ann CollinsJudy FavorAs higher educatio...
Adjunct faculty: perceptions of motivation and challenges of teaching adult learner
There is mounting concern over the influence that hiring larger percentages of adjunct faculty has h...
Faculty with the Need to Know Where to Find These Faculty Bridging Professional and Personal Develop...
In an age of workplace transformation, institutions are experiencing mounting pressure to provide qu...
Currently, there is a shortage of professors preparing personnel to teach in high need areas (e.g., ...
Motivation is an internal force that energizes the individual for action and determines the directio...
This was a blended qualitative and quantitative study, which investigated adult student and instruct...
This Paper will concentrate on offering to attendees some tools to utilize in meeting the challenge ...
Higher education faculty members make decisions to use experiential learning techniques such as serv...
In this study we sought to discover how faculty working in the context of adult degree programs make...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [216]-224).This qualitative study examined the experience...
The purposes of this study were to identify the factors that promote or hinder faculty participation...
Currently, little research exists that speaks specifically to the motivation of faculty to teach in ...
Although there has been a surge in the number of adults entering accelerated academic programs at co...
Doctor of EducationDepartment of Educational LeadershipRoyce Ann CollinsJudy FavorAs higher educatio...
Adjunct faculty: perceptions of motivation and challenges of teaching adult learner
There is mounting concern over the influence that hiring larger percentages of adjunct faculty has h...
Faculty with the Need to Know Where to Find These Faculty Bridging Professional and Personal Develop...
In an age of workplace transformation, institutions are experiencing mounting pressure to provide qu...
Currently, there is a shortage of professors preparing personnel to teach in high need areas (e.g., ...
Motivation is an internal force that energizes the individual for action and determines the directio...
This was a blended qualitative and quantitative study, which investigated adult student and instruct...
This Paper will concentrate on offering to attendees some tools to utilize in meeting the challenge ...
Higher education faculty members make decisions to use experiential learning techniques such as serv...
In this study we sought to discover how faculty working in the context of adult degree programs make...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [216]-224).This qualitative study examined the experience...
The purposes of this study were to identify the factors that promote or hinder faculty participation...